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No. A highway is a form of road commonly used to carry large volumes of traffic. A line segment is a straight line with defined beginning and end points, continuous between those points.
Using the [formula for the] distances as given in the UK Highway code (which are way out of date these days) to stop in an emergency from 28 mph would take 67.2 ft.
Pacific Highway
20 km
$500,000,000 for the average highway. $500,000,000 for the average highway.
The answer depends primarily on how wide the highway is and on what the concrete is used for: only the substratum or the surface as well.
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The noun highway is a singular, common, concrete, compound noun, a word for a thing.
Douglas Raymond Sharp has written: 'Concrete in highway engineering' -- subject(s): Concrete, Concrete Roads
Curves with hills, especially after a long straight part of the highway.
A car accelerating from rest to a higher speed in a straight line on a highway.
when you are driving down a highway the grassy or concrete part is the median.
Sanford E. Thompson has written: 'Concrete in highway construction' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Concrete, Pavements, Concrete Bridges
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Highway 1, east of Balladonia -- 90 miles of straight road
ONLY when there's a wide shoulder or a parking lot, and the highway is straight and not near a curve straight ahead.
You can't change a concrete noun into an abstract noun, but you can use a concrete noun in an abstract context. Example:A highway is a concrete noun unless it's the highway to heaven.A heart is a concrete noun, part of the body or a shape like a valentine but when we say 'our heart is broken', we don't mean the body organ or something shaped like a heart, we mean the heart of our feelings, an abstract concept.